Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize From the man who Oliver Sacks hailed as one of the best scientist/writers of our time, a collection of sharply observed, uproariously funny essays on the biology of human culture and behavior.
Red carpet fashion laureate, comic icon, and outspoken superstar Joan Rivers gives her signature straight-talking advice to women on how to live better through looking better.
At the time of his death, Charles Addams was working on this project, a cookbook with never-before-seen artwork and never before tasted and very macabre recipespublished here for the first time, along with some classic Addams cartoons about food and cooking.
Jack Nicklaus once said of the incomparable Tiger Woods (echoing a comment made about Nicklaus by Bobby Jones), "e;He plays a game with which I am not familiar.
Glenda Price has been presenting a slightly off-center view of country living in her "e;Heard Around the Supper Table"e; columns each week in various publications the past eight years.
Mike Resnick's second collection of essays, anecdotes, speeches, and convention reports (not to mention lists and obituaries), written for science fiction fan magazines, includes topics as diverse as Edgar Rice Burroughs, Teddy Roosevelt, My Most Memorable Collecting Experience, Where Do You Get Those Crazy (Novel) Ideas?
FOX News Radio reporter Todd Starnes is a self-professed ';gun toting, chicken eating son of a Baptist' whose Dispatches from Bitter America is ';a collection of stories from my travels across this country (and) conversations I've had with regular folks who have deep concerns about the direction we are going as a nation.
Bestselling author Joe Queenan's True Believers explores the world of sports fans in an attempt to understand the inexplicable: What does anyone get out of it?
Colby and Me is a collection of true adventure stories drawn from the extraordinary lives of two best friends who believe that they grew up in the finest place at the greatest time ever to be kidsin southern Oregon during the 1950s and early 1960s.
The objective of this book is to provide an experience of a newly expecting father as he has the expectation of being able to fulfill his duties, he quickly realizes that to bring a child into this world is going to be the hardest thing he has ever done, but one of the most rewarding.
Once in a great, great while the right people come together atthe right ti me, at the right place to form a community that canonly be described as sheer magic.